Makes stonecutting give increases to crafting skill again, like it was in earlier versions of Rimworld.
Also makes skilled crafters make blocks more quickly.
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In earlier versions of RImworld, stonecutting chunks into blocks gave pawns increases in their crafting skill. As of B18, it gives no skill at all. This mod restores the experience gain, so pawns will once again gain crafting experience from stonecutting. The experience gain is identical to earlier versions of Rimworld (values are taken from A16).
It also makes it so that characters make blocks more quickly as their crafting skill increases.
Installation
-Unzip the file into the Mods directory in your Rimworld directory. -Enable the mod in the game's main menu (mods button) -You do not need to start a new game.
To install under Steam, you can use the Steam Workshop version. If you want to install under Steam manually (to use an old version, for example), download from here and install in Steam\Steamapps\common\Rimworld\Mods\